Arizona governments could save almost $283 million over the next 10 years if roughly 20,000 gasoline-powered light-duty vehicles in their fleets that are due to be retired were replaced with electric vehicles, according a recent report.
Arizona governments could save almost $283 million over the next 10 years if roughly 20,000 gasoline-powered light-duty vehicles in their fleets that are due to be retired were replaced with electric vehicles, according a recent report.
Arizona governments could save almost $283 million over the next 10 years if roughly 20,000 gas-powered vehicles that are due to be retired were replaced with electric vehicles, according to a report.
If state and local governments nationwide made a similar transition, it could save $11 billion in fuel and maintenance costs over the next decade, a report from Public Interest Research